Sentences with aloha
a·lo·ha
A a - The aloha spirit prevails throughout the islands.
- Designer Harry Rice completed the aloha fantasy by bringing in full-grown palm trees and other foliage for the two air-conditioned tents where the 300 guests were entertained.
- There was definitely that reggae / aloha / island style growing up here.
- The hang-loose gesture of surf culture - a raised fist with the pinky and thumb out - is in fact the Hawaiian shaka gesture, communicating the spirit of aloha, or love and civility.
- Little by little, a spirit of aloha will wash over the entire family, smiles will radiate more freely, and family bonds will be renewed.
- The leis, symbols of aloha rooted in the Hawaiian spirit, are increasingly made from flowers grown elsewhere.
- In spite of the diversity the common thing of these islands is aloha, the spirit of welcoming.
- The song is Hollywood, but Hoku's voice, her face, and her smile are pure aloha, the music as lilting as Hawaiian slack-key guitar.
- While we offer the ubiquitous aloha greeting, the lei of nonnative flowers, the real issues of Hawaiian cultural survival largely go ignored.
- Flying back to Sydney via Oahu, I don't know if I've acquired the elusive aloha spirit.